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PRICE CENTS ANDERSON INDIANA' SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 8 1964 yOL 96 NO 228 1 (( I 3 Yfu 14 4 Kid a pe rs et Lit rell Hornet guard with 26 points each Clevenger Gold water Sees Victory More than 500 Madison Coun 7 Jan American rfootball "Playnanat the US Naval Academy and Good Morning Start The Day With a Chuckle CLOUDY UXLUJJJJ HWaTURE i'wA 'llldii iwi Anderson churches are participating' to the Uinta Simultaneous Evange listic Effort during March 1 through 15 They are urg ing families to take part by reading dally from the Bible Scripture reading for to 5 Xav la fnnnX AH PaffA 4 the A WBMJ CONCORD NH NewHampshire Republicans wrestle with a highlycomplex ballot in a presidential primary Tuesday which could produce some spec fireworks inthis New England bellwhether state New Goy Nelson A Rockefeller is challenging Sen Barry Goldwater Ariz for T'S Indian center Bill Mauck pulls down: a rebound in the afternoon game with Tech Saturday in regional play Left to right: Jon Spadocia Tech Johnson Tech Bill Mauck Anderson Terry Wiley Anderson David Harvey Tech and Bobby Lewis Anderson (Herald Photo) the tables on the Anderson Indians atthe charity last night to take their first regional championship here 68 to 64' The Hornets will face Column bus Bulldogs in the first game of 1 the Indianapolis state here next Saturday The victory came at the foul line where Howe hit 24 of 28 attempts Anderson scored ten of only 14 attempts Leadingscorters for both teams were Steve Indian guard and Rick Bur JOHN WESTERIELD He had operated the RWG oundry here for 40 years when fire destroyed the in 1957 He learned his trade at Wooley's oundry and was employed as superintendent for several years at the Anderson oundry and Machine Company He had lived semi retirement since 1957 He was born on a farm near Shelbyville April 13 1879 a son of Jacob and Mary Hurst Wes terfield and came from Shelby Plena Turn to Pate 2 Coloma HOWE DEEATS INDIANS VW 41 4 rAr '4 1 lA lit I rt 'ft jr 1 TAKES REGIONAL TITLE ExpectThousonds or Today's SEE RqlLy2rogrgmSeveral th a Ander scnians are expected today for the 2:30 Simultaneous Evangelistic Effort rally in An derson High School Gymnasium speakers for will be sev eral of the outstanding Christian athletea Headlining the will be Bill "Wade quarterback with the championship Chicago Bean professional football team ant Dr Roe Johnston1 former GRAND RAPIDS Mich An Informal role as adviser to the lovelorn helped Sheriff Arnold ilPigorsh recapture three young fugitives from the county's honor camp he said Plgorsh received a call Thursday from a 17 year Ad girl asking if bethought it would be all right for her to write her boy friend in ort Wayne Ind sheriff was delighted to advise her The boy one of threes 17 year j'Jold youths who fled the hon "or camp Monday night Arrested by ort Wayne police for return on informa tton supplied' by Pigorsh '7trere Terry Hedger of Greenville and Larry Cor coran and Jack Scott of tu i'bnrban Grand Rapids All Iliad been serving terms of 5 to 10 months on burglary A charges when they fled the camp McMahan Jr exauea ruler of the local lodge received confirmation of Mr honor yesterday land comment ed in a reply to Grand Exalted Ruler RcmaldJ Dunn of Onei that our "of the Year1 committee used wisdom" in their" decision and will receive recognition and congratulation for their final Seven candidates were under consideration for the annual award Their identities were confidential known only to the committee in charge Exalted RulerMcMahan listed Pleise Turn to Pg2 Column 100 Pure Ground Beef HAMBURGER lb 29c 5 I Ojlifomia Seedless 1 ORANGES' Doi 39c Hyortjde CHEESE'LOA 2 lbs 39c XvPAY'ilSS SUPER MARKET Ross Trisler 'Elk Of Year' Ross Trisler sales engineer for the Read Canaday Company will be recognized as of the during the regular meeting of the Anderson Elks Lodge on March 18 After the polling the jury Judge William Ch East of Port land Ore congratulated the jurors thusly: heard your verdicts and having heard the same evi dence that you did I see that you have reached the sameiver dict that I did help but feel that you felt as I did when the hall mark of the def case Pleas Turn to Page1 2 Column 4 freezing rain today and tomorrow 4 Hlgh today in 40s Low tonight' to 20s High yesterday 44 low 37 Sunset today 8:45 pm' Sunrise tomorrow 7 06 un presently minister of the irst Presbyterian Church InJndiana polis Members of the ellowship of Christian Athletes for which Dr Johnston was first president in 1952 54 are in the city over the Weekend to' share to the SEE programming Last night ackie Robinson of Brooklyn Dodger baseball fame and now pres dent of United Church Men ad 1 dressed several hundred nersons 1 in a banquet at the YMCA 1 On Monday Rafer Johnson Olympics i decathlon champiOTi will be here from the West Coast to speak at an 8:30 am special convocation in AHS Gym for students of Anderson High School St High School Central Junior High School South Side Junior High Schbol and representative grcuns from many of the other high schools SEE cp general chairmen Carl Erskine and Robert Reitz have expressed gratitude for success of the citv wide religious nro gram which opened last Sun day and In which 43 churches of the community are partici natine Each congregation is carrying on evangelistic serv Pleue Turn to Pace 2 Column 3 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) Two of the defendants in the rank Si 1 natra Jr kidnaping case drew life terms plus 75 years Satur day after all three were con 1 victed by a federal court jury Sentencing of the third man was delayed indefinitely Barry Keenan and Joseph Am sler both 23 were convicted on all six counts John Irwin 42 was acquitted" of aiding and abetting the other two in taking the victim across the Nevada Qaiifornia line at gunpoint Judge William East asked Keenan to stand The judge jpffeked! you have anything to say before the court passes sen Keenan said softly his face expressionless Then the judge said: herebv commit V0U to the attorneygeneral for imprison man'rfar the term five veaTs on count one for the time of the natural life on count two and for the time of 20 years on counts three four and five and 10 years on count Then the jurist placed Keenan under the three month psychiat ric study Before tne juagepasseo sen tence the defense attorneys con ferred fof about 10 minutes in the courtroom Attorney i Lavine speaking for his client Amsler said he would present grounds lor a new trial after Amsler was sentenced to life plus 75 years on all six counts Carl Smith Dies Suddenly Carl Smith 48 of 716 BTth St suffered a fatal heart attack Saturday evening while at "the Lincoln Club dinner at tinders where he was acting as mastet Of ceremonies He had been president of the Madison County Lincoln Club for the year and had pre viously odd other offices in the Republican organization urniturer Inc rei tains buying and advertising of fices at 1050 Broadripple Aye in Indianapolis This Hoosier stationed firm also has an of fice in "World famous furniture market Cbicago Mr oster notes fords us faster looks at newer things for presentation to our customers In line the best ns soon as it is possible to offer it urniture has a poUcyyof having available adequate decorator advice per sonnel As one of the largest and most modern stores offering home furnishings of highest pos sible quality! at sensible prices the new store in Anderson will be devoted to just that things pertinent to furnishing the' home 1 Vice President oster noted that Indiana is one of the more ideallysituated states in the na i tion and in considering expan 1 sion he found "Anderson and its large shopping area to be suit ed to such a store" Mr interviewed re 1 gardingthe community said coming down to definite reasons for choosing a Jpcation the case of Anderson proved unique in that here was found splendid economic 'factors and future possibilities jflus the de sirable qualities of civic aggres siveness ana or course a pro gressive and efficient city gov ernmentv these things are The building itself will remain a one story structure to more easily enable customers to shop in the large 24000 square foot area The outside will be de corated in white with red ac vmll veuto i 1UW 4UVW1VL WU 4VMVVT QAy lOuna 01 Pleua TOrn to 2 Column I editorial page Mapfetika'Sugarlesi' Maplt Syrup for 1 Diebet i Patients feN Apt Paynter's Apothecary Inc301 Anderson Bank Bldg' Phone 642 4416 the lead In the balloting At stake in the" voting are only 14ofthe 65 delegate votes needed to win the Republican final day of campaigning VI uunuiiaiiuu ui oau frwivuvu next July But involved isthe matter prestige that wiD accrue "to the winner of the na first 1964 primary contest As the situation shapes up Rockefeller could benefit by pulling close to or even topping to battle where file Arizona senator re putedly had a 2 1 advantage when campaigningfregan to Jan dary r' or Goldwater a share of the vote larger Jhan' that of any of the other five" individuals who figure to It one way or another IkciA Wack wutuu ucmuuauavc ww mi conservative Renublican of ity that a write in campaign f'nn Konnft 4 AMfl I solid core of party support in dy vice president eouid re the Northeast PIeae Turn to Pag 2 Coiamn John EWesterfieldf784 of 40 5th St a prominent foundry man here was stricken suddenly at1 his home and died at JI a nt oaturnav GOP SPEAKER fcliccPolur left secretary of tho Lincoln Club and chairman of the Madison County Young Republican Club is shown greeting Rep James Bramwell of Iowa guest speaker for last night's annual Lincoln Club dinner at Lindens The dinner attended by more than500 persons was the unofficial kick off for the GOR l964 cam tn the and launched the membership drive Photo) YlnngHme member ac tive worker to the Republican Party here he served last year Bshis absentee ballot diairman for the city campaign tpi962'he1was a candidate yuijne Turn to Page Column JAMES A' STEELE oieeLQ4repiaues ivi iuci Board member John Garrett who resigned a few days ago because he felt his work on the board might tend to create a conflict with his responsibilities to his business interests Mayor Allis stated that he ac cepted' resignation with sincere personal regret and thanked him for his serv ice as a board member Steele was born at Middletown He at tended Anderson High School and was graduated from Purdue University in 1928 He operates the Glass Pleaie Turn to aga 2 Column i I ri I 1 Jl I'1'! CharilyShots Reverse Call In Night Game i BUTLER IELDHOUSE Hornets turned oster's urniture Pushes Work On New Store At 29th And Main new member of the Anderson area family of merchantile or ganizations will open its doors to the public urniture with local stores already in Logansport Connersville rankfort Wa bash rtprson firm will soecialize in high qualityfumitureapplianc 1 es floor" coverings of types and fabrics for the home Jtanouncement 1 of the new i store! waSimadQyesterdayiby vice president of ur nitureJhc who also announced that the store will be located at 29th and Main Sts in what was the Pay Less Super Market be fore this urm movea recenuy to Jts giant newstore immedl 7 Mr oster stressed 'that the new store will be of 24000 square feet of sales area The former Pay Less store was of 14000 square and urniture is adding 10000' more Sre feet to make the new AU this in order to effect the best possible sales area for of ishoppers in the Anderson area which is al ready in the arekjjf 125000 peo pleu 'xT NARCE Holds Annual Meetinq On riday The National Association of Retired Civil Employes will hold' their annual meeting ri day March T3 at 2 pm at the YMCA All civil retirees are urged to 7 Officers for 1964 will be elect ed andlegislative programs for the year will be discussed Also a report on the membership campaign will be given was fatally stricken at the speakers rostrum as he opened the meeting and was about to introduce Lincoln Club officers R6p Jernes Bromwell of Iowa wasjheguest speaker Smith had been taken to St HospitalCounty ChairmanMyron Sbyhert con tinued as master of ceremonies to conclude the ebbreviated meeting cut short by seizure meeting at Lin was Sponsored by the Madison County Lincoln Club an organization of Republican men of the county Cooperating with theJUncoln Club in plans for the dinner were the Madison County Re publican Central Committee Madison County Re publican Club Madison County Youne Republicans andthe Teen Renublican Club: Speakers on the program in cluded Mayor Allis gave rthe wel come "County Chairman My ron Seybert who introduced cmintv congressional and legis lative Candida filed formal enlry in the Republican 1 pr jm ary election May 5 and several state GOP candidates who have announced that they will seek party nominations at the state convention in June John Scott Andersoa attor ney who introduced Rep B'rom well State Supreme Court Jus tiCe Harold Achor who gave the invocation and benediction and State Appellate Court Judge Donald Hunter who led the pledge of allegiance Among primary election can didates were Ken neth Bowman Anderson John 'eighner Marion and Nick T1a1h A ftaalrmfT than ruiuo nuuaavu ow Please Turn to Pace 2t Column 3 New Arrivals In Anderson and Vicinity Born at Community Hospital to Mr and Mrs John Allison 2116 Pearl St a girl i Mr and Mrs Dave Dipkey 5941 Madison Ave a Mr and Mrs Ellis Bray 1514 Dewey St a girl Mr and Mrs Robert esler Markleville a bey Mr and Mrs Stephen Olsen Pendleton i Amsler got five years on count conspiracy to kidnap the victim across the California Nevada line imprisonment for his natural liftf on count the actual physical abduction by gunpoint and 20 years each on counts three and five aiding abetting Irwin in making three ransom demands by telephone to the elder Si natra Op count six Amsler got 10 years for receiving possessing 171(1 disposing qr tne ransom money Thp iudee could have under Utt AAA In finM LUC IdH) aVAMVM fWUVVV U4 to the penalties for both KsssaJW and Amsler But ne Irwin did not receive his sen tence immediately Mr? Gladys Towles Root his counsel asked for a pre sentenec rtport which will take some five or six weeks to prepare Juoge ruasi agreeo io me delay The judge recommended that Amsler like Keenan be sent to the Springfield Center for Psy chiatric Study Irwin did not participate ip the actual physical abduction of young Sinatra from his Lake Tahoe motel room last Decc 8 but did make the telephone de mands that rank Sinatra Sr pay $240000 ransom for his safe1 return Jury deliberations took 6 hours ana ua uuuutca The first verdict guilty on all six was read to Kee nan who sat upxigid in his chair while his face reddened shnwpd no other emotions His "father a stockbroker was in th courtroom as a spectator He dropped his head as the ver dicts were read against his' son Amsler a handsome shellfish diver took" his guilty verdict stoically He glanced sideways at Bette his 20 year old expect and wife The defense counsel asked that each juror be polled on each countTa lengthy process Each of the three women and nin men answered when asked individually ifthat was his ver 4 CHUL ItOj LUvj 5 Trade Talks Offered Russia By JohnsonWASHINGTON President Johnson decJared his to explore a long range trade agreement with the Soviet Union and said he would be happy to meet with Premier ikita Khrushchev should the need for such a face to face conference arise Concerning a Khrushchev meeting however he told a news conference he sees no reason for together the Kremlin leader at this time because communications are He later said he planned no overseas trips before the presidential election in November discussed the possibilities cf soviet trade when asked about statements by Soviet irrt Denutv rremier Aiexei Kofsygin suggesting a long term trade arrangement between the United States and Russia Johnson said he would be 1 pects He commented that if the) Soviet Union sought addi aaAaM 'llttn Wllcal AlUU surplus officials was to be the kick off of the stood ready discuss lu vinHar i Of the long range sitotoionJtog KA UTIAttt AT 1 lire rresiueui mu nc micw no specific items the United States needed to buy from the i Russians but made it plain the subjectoTTrade dis cursed at an appropriate time and place Later when a questioner noted that the US Chamber of Commerce is considering a policy declaration urging re examination of trade restric tions with the Red bloc John 1 son summarized his position this way: think we will be glad to explore any suggestions made to uS and if there is anything that we have that? other people need we will give consideration to selling it If there is any thing 'that they have that we needtobuy we would jxplore i the desirability oudoing so other Ma tie hi In his seventh news confer Pleai Turn to Pare 2 Colnmn 4 Gaming Crackdown Raids To Continue The aamhlinr and after hours sale of liquor has begun and will Continue during measures being taken by Anderson city officials for adoption of an ordinance Police officers early Saturday morning converged on a gam ing house situated at 1930 Lo cust St resulting in the arrests of nine Anderson persons and five from Indianapolis 1 Charged with operating a gaming house are Clifton Brown 2225 Martindale Ave and Hattie Shaw 1920 Locust St Both were booked at the Madison County Jail 'and later released on bond Others arrested and booked on charges pt visiting a gaming house are 'James Tanner 622 17th St Lee Charles Dickson 1311 Hendricks St' I Pletie Turn to Pay 2 Column fielders and two free throws Surrell swished the net on sev en field goal "attempts and hit 12 for perfect free throws Down by 14 points at the aid of the third stop Anderson came withm' two points of the Hornets with less than a minute to play Clevenger missed two chances from the field to knot the score A last minute foul by Steve Barnett of 'Anderson gave Bur rell two free throws to make the victory margin four points Anderson jumped into a two point lead but Howe knotted the score "and kept thelead for the fest of the "gatne The lndians outscored Howe only in the fourth son also hit five more fielders than Howe but personal fouji whistled against the Indians gave Howe the victory Anderson defeated" Tech Titans in the at the charity line by outscor ing them 37 13 in the free throw department Howe hit 22 of 81 from the field compared to 27 of 80 at tempts for the Indians The Hor nets blistered the nets in the first by canning 10 of 18 from the field During the last the Please Turn to Page 23 Column John Westerfield oundrymah Here Stricken atally Republicans Hear Iowa Legislators More than 500 Madison uoun very glad to explore the pros ty Republican men and women 1 ai71 it ftirn ar! mifr fnr fna Tjru coin Club dinner at last "night for a 'meetings that I county 1964 campaign A pall was cast oveMhe meet smitn uincom uiuo president X'JZ Steele Named To Safety Board Barrett Resigns of the appoint ment of James Steele 1016 Chase St as a new member of the Anderson Board of Pub lic Safety was made yesterday TJ A Ilin uy jviay ui i aim Rockefeller "last minute claims but Goldwater' told a news conference confi dentlyas he carried onWs I havelit Outwardly less certain ofthe Jesuit Rockefel ler scheduled campaign appear thestateSunday and Monday? Goldwater tossed off some other predictions He said that a surging write in campaign could put "Henry Cabot Lodge the US ambassador to South Viet Nam ahead of Rockefeller in the popular vote It was his opinion? Goldwater said that if Lodge votes from any body it will be from Rocke The senator saw the possibil for Atty Gen Konert Kenne Please Turn to Page 2 Column 1 I I I Ja I li 1 I i tv 11 TV 1 4 '4J 'M 7 sl M' TA 1 A A 7k wr js A 4 x5 i i r1 A 1 1 5 I iiiiirtiiiiMn i'ffi iB i strain 'Em V'J 1 1 5 Arre A 0 a jf aiiirArkn II 111TTJ JJ JJXJJ rr iJJdtr? Vll II 1BJ nw If TftfWH UI I Il Illi UI I awi WWWMGt'iai Kf 1 1' II Illi I I Til i a ft a A Bi RLii Hy lifi 6 5 1 1 "Im tfr 2 i i in I fl eLA'' E40 bi wW Jo If 4 MMl tresfc Mb IBIl 7 a 1 (Ijflb ililBIII 11 1 Ml III'1" "'iil 1 4 illiil 1 hll III.

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